Cat.No. TKM818. Extracted from the full Requiem aeternam. Published in the UK by www.timknightmusic.com This recording of the first movement of Requiem aeternam, a nine movement choral work, is from Ablaze records New Choral voices Volume 4 - availabl... more
We are a youth rock choir and we experiment with different arrangements and ways of using our voices and do performances about 3 times a year. It's a lot of fun! We welcome all levels of singers ages 12 thru senior in high school and there is no auditio... more
My Love - a hypnotic and yearning quasi-canon for three equal (alto) voices, with an ostinato guitar motif.
May 9, 2015 Soloists: Eric Sperry and Kim Rogalsky Trio: Nikyla Hladio, Brett Beaudette, and Kaethe Friesen-Hughes http://www.prairievoices.org https://www.facebook.com/Prairievoices https://twitter.com/_Prairievoices
May 11, 2013 Soloists: Chelsey Young, Karin Ens, and Lauren Kroeker Dancer: Ainsley Check ---------------------------------------------- http://www.prairievoices.org https://www.facebook.com/Prairievoices https://twitter.com/_Prairievoices
Nov. 15, 2014 Acoompanist: Steven Webb Special Guests: Horizon, Glenlawn Collegiate, Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute http://www.prairievoices.ca https://www.facebook.com/Prairievoices https://www.twitter.com/_Prairievoices
Coastal Sound Youth Choir in performance as part of voices West 2011 hosted by Kokopelli at MacDougall United Church, Edmonton. Music from "Sesame Street", arranged by Greg Martin. www.coastalsoundmusic.com
The St. Olaf Choir, with 75 mixed voices, is the pioneer a cappella choir in the United States. for nearly a century, the choir has set a standard of choral excellence and remained at the forefront of choral artistry. Conducted since 1990 by Anton Armstro... more
A choral composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972) Lyrics by William Shakespeare (1564/1616) from "The Tempest" All parts are performed by Matthew Curtis - "Before you can say, "Come and go", And breathe twice, and cry, "So,so" Each one, tripping on ... more
Ride On in Majesty is a Christian hymn written by Henry Mart Millman in 1820. It is a Palm Sunday Hymn and refers to Matthew 21:1-17 and Jesus' Triumphant entry into Jerusalem to suffer in agony and die fir Mankind's salvation.